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I agree with this!
So many times I've seen a barely functioning motorcycle breakdown crossing in the middle of a busy main road, they drive up and down the wrong sides of the road, block all the parking spaces in front of restaurants, take up all the waiting space inside restaurants, fleece their drivers with unfair pay / fining practices and take a whopping percentage from partner restaurants. The younger ones drive around in little racing gangs late at night. Grab are leeches that provide nothing other than the app.
I HATE grab.
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46 minutes ago, darksidedog said:Anyone want to bet that this is what will actually happen? Top dollar is likely to go with this plan going the way of those before it by the middle of next week, it not earlier.
Maybe one day they will come up with one that is actually workable in practice.
I'll bet that after Songkran, all plans are put on hold again.
We all know BKK and the surrounding cities still have daily cases of COVID being found by the government and very soon they're going to be travelling all over the country. Some muppet thought everyone (well, only gov workers actually benefit) needs a week off for Songkran this year so it'll probably be worse this time.
Oh, and don't forget the thousands of Myanmar folks who are fleeing violence and possibly bringing more covid with them. I think we had 3000 yesterday?
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11 minutes ago, Susco said:
It is not the batteries in the mouse, I thought that was obvious from my description in the OP.
Everything freezes, most of the time it happens when I open an extra program or extra browser.
It freezes up while opening, so the screen may remain frozen half way the start up of the program.
I don't think it is overheating either, as I believe that would result in a BSoD.
There is no time to have the Bios open for a few hours, as I'm working on my PC and it is open all day.
It happens also infrequently, sometimes after 4 hours, sometimes 3-4 times in a row
Sounds like RAM might be the issue. Windows comes with a built-in memory diagnostic tool. To run it, press Windows Key + R, type mdsched, and press Enter.
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Thank you for the info.
What do you mean by not as easy to obtain, have the requirements changed?
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4 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:
Local landrace is fine with 12/12.
Local landrace survives fine here in the wild.
Seen some amazing plants here outdoors, and even as a western, indoor, autoflower grower I let my biases go.
I thought the main issue with local landraces is that they are very high in THC content, but low in CBD. I heard the top grade (45k per kilo) has to contain a minimum of 12% CBD
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2 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:
Yes, seeing quite a few issues with this sort of implementation. More money spent on security, than the growing environment.
Didn't see any beefy power so no lights, which means they're growing squirrel tail, a local variety which can survive the heat.
Damn... what a waste of money. No lighting, no air conditioning. Iv'e seen some people grow outdoors only and the plants look weak and small. They start flowering way too early because of the lack of sunlight hours. Looks like humidity & pests are going to be big problems too.
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2 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:
Saw an extensive piece on a new Community Enterprise in Pathum Rat, Roi Et.
Looks like they'll be light dep, at least during veg, or if a local landrace (squirrel tail) then just normal daylight.
That looks very interesting. Where did you find the info?
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Just get your credit card issuer to charge back due to non-delivery
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That's a pretty basic set up, most stores will have plenty of options for you.
If you want to check out a 'build your own', have a look at this: https://www.advice.co.th/pc/. Advice stores are everywhere in Thailand.
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53 minutes ago, Kaoboi Bebobp said:
I didn't say anything about preventing infection. I only referred to the time needed by the vaccine to be able to fully prime the body's defence systems, which includes producing antibodies and other cellular defences.
Yes, but my point was that it's a non-story not because the vaccine hasn't had enough time to create antibodies, but due to the nature of the vaccine. People will still test positive because they can still be infected with COVID... vaccines prevent death, not infection (in most cases).
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8 hours ago, RichardColeman said:About time the UN evicted both Russia and China from the UN, or started afresh without them. Nothing ever gets done when they can veto atrocities
They shouldn't be removed, otherwise it wouldn't be united nations, veto's should be scrapped.
In a true democracy, there is no such thing as a veto. Even in the US, the presidents veto can be overturned with a majority rule vote.
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35 minutes ago, Kaoboi Bebobp said:
Good bloody grief. Eight days is not enough time to develop antibodies to COVID19. Why haven't the Thai health authorities pointed out this simple fact?
You need minimum 14 days from injection, but are more likely to really develop antibodies anywhere from 21 to 28 days afterward, especially true of the AZ vaccine, which seems to get stronger.
Haven't a clue about the Sinopharm vaccine, since there's precious little data on it, but I assume the same 14 days and out applies.
A non-story until they do a contact and trace.
Actually, vaccines don't prevent you from becoming infected, they prevent you from becoming sick/hospitalised.
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